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r" 1 ==~nt FRIDAY MORNLNO, JUNE 7, 1B?7. LOCAL MATTERS. JOB Won H.-Wo hnvo MOW coiuplotod our oflleo io na to ox?enlo, in tho shortest possiblo timo ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, ami wo ruoat ro i pocttullr oak tho patroungc or our friends. . -o i Post unie r Notier. POST OTT.CE, I CHARLESTON, B. C., May li, l??7. J llorenrtor, until further nutico, tho Norlhoaalcni Maila will closo ht 1.15 P. SI., and arriving at tho Depot at 9.45 A- M. will bo roadv Tor delivery al ll o'clock. On Sundays tho Pout Onico will opon at 12.80 P. M. for ono hour. . Tito Maila for South Caroliiiu Railroad will con? tinuo to closo daily at C o'clock A. M., anti for thu Savannah and Charleston llailroatl at 15 A. M. on Mondaya, Wednesdays and Fridays. STANLEY O. TROTT, P. M. TUB CHIEF of tho Firo Department requests tho Secretaries of Uio difforottt Companion, anti tho lnsnranco Agencies to call nt tliia oOico for copies of his Report, now ready for delivery. POSTPONEMENT.-Tho inclemency of tho wenlltor has prevented tho cai co salo of molasse* por sehr. Aieida and Laura, fruin Ctiibnrion, advortiscd at auction by J. A. E.NSLOW & Co. Further notico will bo given whoa tho sale will tako placo. l'uni io REAOINO ON WEST&IZN'BTE II ABOR.-Tho literary entertainment to ho given hy a talonlcd nud accomplished lady of thia city, at Madonno Qnuj.riK'H, on Ilroad strcol, waa nnavotdahly post? poned by tho inclemency of tho weather. Tho imblio will bo notillod through tho public prints when thc roadiug wilt ho given. TBS CU K? AW ADVEHTIBEO. - This oxcollont Weekly wa? received by UR ycatcrdny much on lirgod and considerably improved in appearance. Wo n e. vu regarded this papor au among tho host of our c.mu try exchange*, and it givos ua great pleasure to porooivo ita aucceaa, whioh wo hopo will bo incroaaed by advertiacmonts iroin our city iiiorchaiite who desire tn irado with tho huBy part of tho Stato in which tho Advertiser is published. Soino of oar readers may not know that a now J .Horary Dopot waa opened nomo timo airo in Hasel i '.rei t, west of the Post Oflic?, over which Mr. B. Dosnxn prcBidcs. Mr. D. has laid UH under obli? gation by scuding- us latent copies of tho Jioston Piiot, of tho 7ri's/i Itepablw, l"nASK LESLIE'S Illus? trated Zcttung, Budijd of Fun, Cliimnvy Corner, ?iud tho New York Lcdncr, in which Parson DEECU En holds forth in a uovol form. WE HAVE rcceivotl tho cataloguo of tho Ilolston Conforonco Fcmalo Collogo, Ashovillo, N. C., for thc collegiate yoar 18C0 and 1BG7. This ia an oxccllcut institution, located in ono of tho most picturesque villages of thu South, in a cheap country, among a nrimitivo and virtuous pcoplo, nnd holds out grent inducomouts to thoso desirous to sond thoir daughters to auch an institution. Prof. JAMES H. CAiium.K. of WofTord College, ia to delivor tho an? nual address. A NEWTniNO.-Ono of tho mont novel aa woll a? inoBt oxccllont invontioos of tho day, is tho cork hat. It rccommondB itself to tho public as an ex? quisitely beautiful article, aa woll os a most usc ful one. Mada of tho lightest malarial known, it IR rlurablo and nimbin in tho highoat degroo; a non? conductor ol heat, cannot bo penetrated or injured by rain, nnd if soilod, can bo cleaned with a spongo ?ind aoap and wator; in a wonl. the very thing for oar Southern climate. For further particulars, call iii "Mr. O. H. JOHNSON'S Touiplo of Fashion, King Btroot. Soo his advertisement in this day's NEWS. -o Tin CrrinT.T-ATQH RIFLEMEN CRABTTAIILE ASSOCI? ATION.-When tho clarion notes ot war ceased to bo heard in tho land, and tho armies of the South had disbanded, tho soldiers returned to their homos ta And that nothing remained for thom hut lo commence tho world afresh mid to moko a fu? turo. As all wore in tho samo situation tho bouda of friendship, ongondorod by four yours associa? tion in tho field, wore not sundered, and thc mem? bers of tho tl i il er en l organizalionu uuitod tl nun ? selves into charitable, eocietios, whoso object waa to succor and elmer o.ioh othur and to runtier aid and comfort to tho widowed family of any lost membor. Under thoso auspicos Ibo different cheri- I ta bio associations havo huon formed from the rem? nants of tho old army corps. Among thoso that have boen recently forniod tho Charleston Killo? wen Charitable Association utanda prominent. This company was formed in lSOiS, and prosorv. ed ita organization throughout tho war. At mooting held on Wednesday night, tho following offlcoro wero olocted to servo for tho onBuiug year : JOB DAWSON, PrcaldenL J. C. s ALIX'S, VIcc-Prcaldunt. F. O. CONNll-'FE. Been tary and Treasurer. Committee on Finance.-A. O. Cudworth, A. James Mirna. Comm?leo on Letters.-E. W. Poosor. J. O. Oradiok, W. R. Bull. Stewards.-John W. Matlray, A. Eoenneke. A RABIS CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT.-A word to tho wiso is saul to bo sitlllcient, an J to that class wo say, road tho advertisement of Messrs. STOLE, WEBB ic Co., tho propiietore of thc Charleston Uouse, and thon act au their wisdom shall dictate. Tho rosult is clearly known, for no ono cou road of tho recherche articles offered for salo by these gontlonion, and resist tho temptation to pundin e. Mosa?. STOLL, Wenn & Co. do not advcrliso to i eli oft at coat, bnt'they offer, fair and legitimate I bargains, which aro worthy tho attontiou of tjo shopping community. Their Btock of calicoes, at twclvc-and-k-half conto, is not yoi oxliaustcd, and t hoy have, beside, a wondorful collodion of all that is rich, raro and curious in the dry goods lino. Ono visit will satisfy tho most incredulous, and to thom we say, stand not on tho ordor of going, but go at onco, or their repentance univ como too late. To tho ladies, nothing need bo Baid; they are thoroughly posted on all mattera connected with shopping, and any advice to thom would bo sweot nOHB wasted on tho desert air. Tho Charleston House ia an institution peculiar to tho city, and has boon tranaformod by tho proprietor into a per? fect bazaar, whoro everything necossary to tho completo outfit of both malo and female can bo obtained. This fact ia woll known to the commu? nity, and tho crowds that daily attend testify to j their appreciation of tho establishment. MATOB'S CODBT-Juno 6.-An individual from the oountry, who got vory light by way of cele? brating his arrival In town, and wont to sleep on tho pavement so as to enjoy tho unobstructod breeze, waa Unod $5, which ho paid willingly, and 1 threatened to go off immediately on tho railroad. Emma Smith and Jano Lucas, two colored dam sols, who had participated in a big row at tho cor? ner of Sosioty and Mooting si recto, at tho dead hoar of the night, io which brioks wero thrown and diabolical expressions used, wero brought up, and nftor an investigation of tho ciso, Jano was fined S5, and Emma l-l. A female, au old cuslomor, who Just got tight I enough to moko her oxcrciso her langs, was ar? rested for whooping in tho streets at throa o'clock in the morning, to tho decided injury of tho ?ervos ot tho old inhabitants. Sho was Unod $5, and took occasion to say that aho would'nt mind i lt was modo a hundrod. UNITKD STATES DIS nu OT COUBT, lion. OxonoE S. BBYAN presiding.-lu admiralty, W. C. TILTOH vs. the Steam Drodging Company, a consolidated libel for aupplios. On motion of M. P. O'CONNOR, proctor for libellants, it was ordorod Mutt tho claims of tho difforont partios ho referred DANIEL UOBLBEOV, Esq., Commissioner of tho 1 United Stateu, to tako tho testimony and report I the facts to the Court. In the United Status Circuit Court FBBBEOIOS: BTJTTZBFTJSLD S? Co., of Now York, os. COHEN, WIL? LIS & Co., of South Carolina. It coming lo tho knowledgo of tho United Statoa Marshal that B. O. WILLIS and A. N. COBEN, two of tho d?fendante, wero absent boyond the jurisdiction of tho Court, and that I. OTTOLKNOTJI, the roinaing partner, had boen sorvod personally. It was ordorod, on motion of Messrs. MACBETH & BUIST, tho plaintiffs attor. I noys, that DANIEL HOBLBECK, Esq., tho dork oi the Court, do order and olto Ibo absent B. O. WIL XJD and A. N. COHEN to appoar and plead in no ccrdanco with tho a LH Ralo of Court. The caso of tho United S latos vi. SIMON M. SIMPSON, for the violation of tho Internal Ilevenno I I*w, was roaumod sud a number of witnossos \ heard, but tho procoodings wore interrupted by the refusai of Mr. O'&Exri, tho agent of tho Tolo- I graph Company, to testify aa to tho moessgoa tc- I oolvodby him, and whlohhad passed over tho wires, i Mr. O'KEZFB waar jproscntod by hu couusol, Mr. M. P. O'COMHOB. T. Y. hmoNB, who contendod that the private character of tho corporation pre? vented thom from divulging, ovon to tho United Otates Qovemmont, the D?cret of which thoy wero made the recipients. Major COBBIN, tbeDiatricl Attorney, opposed this opinion, and tho argutnont ot the question was finally postponed until to-.'ay at fifTon A. M, The Court then adjourned, \ DEATH or OUTJCF JUSTICE LUMPIXN, OF OEOBOLA. Tho , Augusta papers comb to tis clad Io adorning for thoir illustrious B tates ai an and jurist, JOSEPH IIK.NIU LUMP RIK, who dtod it Athone, Georgia, ou Juno Uh, in his sixty-fourth yoar. Tor yunis Judge -LUSLTKIN lian boon ilia ruling spirit in Uoorgia, and rocoivod tho highest honors in tho gilt of a grateful people Ho was a leader iu tho bar, a strong supporter of religion, and an' contest advocato of tho causo ot education, hoing connected with most of tho literary Institutions of (lie btato. His illucaa WAS short, and ho waa called home, loaring a wifo and sovcral chitaron. (?eel gin will UKI urn his less, and thu pcoplo of Hint .state can truthfully say, "Know yo not that a prisca oud a groat mau bas foll?n iu Iarcoh" CATT. TILTON, OF THE CIIOTOX.-Wo rccoived tho | Bad neu n of tho loss of tbu steamer Croton by a COIHBIOII with a sohoonor, from tho Savannah pa? llors of yesterday. Tho Crolon Bank i UH tan Hy, aud, ns fur us Cnn bu ascertained, not a soul was saved. Thc Croton was o-nc-d ?ml commanded by Capt. BENJAMIN W. 'PILTON, who was a native of Now lie.Herd. Tho Mercury, of that placo, has tho fol? lowing notico : Captain Pilton waa fumiorly master of wbalo- j nhips from this port. Ho wont out in command of ono of Ilia ht.mo Uout, which was nuuk at tho ou 'rauco of Charleston harbor, and immediately tiicrcaftor entered tho Government sorvico sud uontiuued through tho war in commnud of steamar. At tho closo of hostilities, bo bocamo intcrodod with others, in tho sicamor Croton, in which, it in feared, ho is now lost. He was a most I'stimnblo citizen, und hie losa IB n sad.ono, not only lo bis bereaved widow, but to a largo circle who know his worth. Ho waa about fifty years of agu. A WATBIIFAIX.-About noou ycutorday tho clouds commenced to Rather, and tho ekios soon as i.tinicd a throatoniug appearance that kopt tho timid within shelton At first merely a email drizzly rain foll, but tho clark warming up to his task regulated tho guage, and tho torronts that I carno down soon drowned out tho dust, and con-'| verted tho slrouts into young rivulets, through which tho dark and turbid water coursed swiftly to thu drain gratings, Benighted travellers fared badly, for the fitful gleam of tho isolated gas lamps acrved only to warn thom or ibo dangers of im mon? ion whon too lato to avoid a plunge. Old Unreal) collected his waning energies and emerged (rom hie winter quartors to givo a few Bigu? of lifo, and tho sharp whistling of tho wiud as it turned tho cornors almo a induced tho helier that it was October, aud not tho bi ig lieut of tho immmcr months. The rain, boyond soaking a tow umbrollarloss indi v?duals, baa dono no harm .ind will problably provo of advautago to tho crops, md will cool tho atmosphere,which had booD quito sultry for tho past fow dayl, 'lin. IIABMOXIONS.-Tho woatbor necessarily proved a dampor to all out-door enjoyment. Int night, and our talented friends of tho Harmonien Troupo wcro forcod to pOBtpono their entertain? ment. Wo wcro present at tho rehearsal during tho morning, and oau safoly say that tho dolinca tione wero perfect, and the different characters as? sumed wen woll supported. Tho Troupo are, many of thom, musicians of no moan ability, and tho pcrformAEco was far Buporior to th u gc norah ty of Ethopian minstrels. A hoar ty laugh is tho boat an tilinto for tho hluos, and all who wish to forgot tho hird times and to ohjoy a roally plostsant evening will visit tho Hibernian Hall to-night and hoar tho Harmonions. This Company performed for Borne time with great success nftor tho evacua? tion or tho city, and upon tho solicitations of their friends they havo been induced to repeat thoir en turtainmonts. An Ethiopian troupo was always popul.r with tho Charleston public, and our frionas of tho 1 lui mullions will be found equal to any that havo appeared in this city, while they surpass most of thom in their singing and acting. Aa fun producers thoy havo few superiors, and wo predict tor thom a successful engagement. TOE FINE AUTO-A PATNTINO nv A CHABLEBTON Aui pii.-The great (Ire of December, 1861, de? stroyed tho Ait Callory of South Carolina, which was, nt that timo, but iu its infancy. This gal? lery was thon in tho nppcr rooms of tho Appren? tice's Library building, sud tho flames spread with such rapidity that nothing was Raved. The pictures in this gallery wore principally owned by privnto partios, and many of thom wero from na? tivo artists. Tho gallery was morely an experi? ment, and tho paintings wore loaned by tho owners to whom thc lire proved a heavy loss, as it woo impoasiblo to rophco them. A fuwofthe.su old paintings, however, havo Burtivcd tho war, and aro owned by parties who resided boyond tho track or tho unities. Ono of these, n representation or Shylock and Jessica in a scene in tho .Merchant of Venice, is now on exhibition at CHECH'S bookstore, at the ?uni. r of King and Bcufaiu strcota. It ropre BO'tts Shylock ai ho is leaving his house to accept Baflsnnio's invitation to supper. Ho has charged his daughter Jessica to lock tho house and nut to tto near tho window, for "fast bind fast find," was a good maxim. Tho coloring in this painting is rich, and tho figures clearly defined. Shylock ia loaning ou his stick and giving hia in-, atructiona to Jessica, who stands near with tho keys in her hand aud her cyoa cast on tho ground nu ir ashamed to show tho duplicity sho is medita? ting. This painting is by a Charlcaton artist, Mr. 1-i.Aoo, who, for a long time, bad his studio in this city, hut uiiice tho war hos boen a resident of Now York. 'Ibo painting ia tho property of a lady who n ish es to dispose of it on account of tho preaaure of thu times. It has boon placad at Mr. GnKEB's atoro to bo raffled, and every ono who has oither anv tasto for tho fino arts or who may desire to aid in tho good causo of charity will not hesitate to toko a chanco aud contribute his mite to tho sup? port ot tho widow and tho orphan. [COMMUNICATION.] The Florence Fir? Department. PLOEENOK, May SO, 1867. At the regular monthly mooting of tho Floronco Fire Company, hold nt their Hall on the 28th May, 1867, at Floronco, S. C., tho following r?solu tiona wore unanimously adopted: Jlesolved, That tho thanks of tho Florence Com? pany aro duo, and aro hereby tendered to, the Charleston Piro Department for the warmth and coidiality of thoir greeting on tho arrival of tho Aromen in their city, and tor subsequent attentions and hospitalities. Resolved, That as tho r?miniscences are of the most pleasant since our organization, we will cherish tho event, inscribo ita pleasing occur? rences upon our Minuto Book, and strivo to main? tain tho good fooling now dieting between na. Resolved, That a vote of thanks bc returned to tho Gorman Fire Company for the uso of their en? gine house-UiO generous hospitalities shown us ns tboir guests-the handsome decorations Hist graced our engine, and tho kind assistance other wiso rendered. Resolved, That our sincero Lb unka be returned to tho JEtna Kt3am Piro Company for the welcome T-.. : nut furn ?nh td un on the day of tho parado-tho I cboorful assistance given ue, and tho liv ely Inter? est for our comfort and welfare whilo in thoir midst. Tlial as a solon of thoir noble Company, we'll persevere in the emulation of this oxampU of generosity, punctuality and usefulness. Ri totted, That the recoption gi von to our dele? gation by our fair namesake be over cherished as tho most pleasant incident of our trip Resolved, That tho thanks of this Company are duo, and aro hereby tendered, to Mrs, Jub Dawson, co Miss Maggie Prye, and other ladies of Charles? ton, for tho very handsome wreaths presented by thom to decorate our online. These tokens from tho fair BOX aro a sufficient guarantee that we havo thoir bright smiles and approbation in oar causo as firemen. Resoleed, That tho thanks of this Company aro hereby londcrod to Mrs. J. W. Gamblo, and Mrs. Hem]ricks, for the very handsome mann r.r in which thoy decorated our un g i no for our visit to Charles? ton": aud wo premiso ever to strivo ind merit their anillos and approbation. Reiolccd, That these rt s ululions be publishod in tho ClIABLESTON P.UI.Y NEWH. O. MoD. BTOIiL, Secretary and Treasuror Florenoo Fire Company. Facts aro stubborn things, and 'cannot bo gain saved. Snob is tho caso with MABSDZR'S PECTORAL I BALM. It is a faot that it has novar failed to ro liovo and euro every case of Asthma, Influen?a and Bronchial disoaso. To provo this statement to bo a fact, ho has requested his agenta to refund the amount in any inslaneo whoro lt taus to core. For solo by all druggists, DO WIK & MOISE, Agonts. GOODRICH, WLNEMAN A CO., Agente. II. II. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap 'Stationary, Envelopes,. Pa- { ? per, Ac; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing ox ecu ted nosily;. If yon want Books bound in any style, or Account Dooks m ad o to order, with any desired pattern ol niling, go lo HrnAM HABBIS, NA. 59 Broad street. Free to Everybody^.; , .i Larg* 0 pp. ci reu lar, (Iring infarmalton of th? I ^re-ate*l importance to the yoong Of bola to-M, I . It tr AC lie? how the bowal/ may become btaatlfol, th* despised respected, amt tbs forsaken loved. No young .?*/ ?r gWl?raan sbould Ml to Mnfl'tbtlr adore**, and reoelve a copy post-paid, by return rraiL . . Addrsu P. O. Drawer, al,;. : ..j March >0 Xjt tn/, V T. j k* "BUSINESS NOTICES.' ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONK AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. - Auction sr?lr? rill? Doy. MILCH DRAKE will ?ell Ulli dir, lt half-past 10 o'clock. ?t lila store, _ corner of King sod Liberty atreets, seven? ty-five casca boots arni ali?os. , CA urne ix, KKOX k Co., will sell Ibis day, at IO o'clock, at their cash suction houso No. 63 ll?.cl atroot, doors, shelving, window shad ea, willow wara, Ac MCKAY k CaMrotuu. trill aoll this day, al 10 o'clock, at their cash auction house, No. 130 Meeting street, oj)po? lillo r?rlllou Hotel, bacon and groceries; also, furniture and eundrlca. A Fact Wurth If noitlng, Tho beet investment for an Invalid, who suffers from dobUity or loss of appetite, ls a bottle of FaNSJim'e Ho IiaUc Bitters, as ll will bo euro to give relief. For sale by all Druggists. f KEJIEHBER That Sickness at tho Stomach, iv. in Lt tween tho Should ora and la tho Right Sido, Yellow Suffusion of tho ?H". Costiveness, Drowsiness und Languor, Dimness of Sight, Colic, Palpitation of tho Heart, L ry Cough, Loir Forer, and other aymptoms which ind?calo tho vs ri c.UH phases of Acuto end Chronic Livor Complolnt. are, ono and all. promptly relieved, and finally removed, by Ibo action of | thal famous preparation HO^rElTER-S STOMACH BITTERS, which la et ouco the boat of correctives, tho gantlost and most genial or aperiouts, an InfalUablo rcgutitor, and a po-.ver ful restorative. Persona of blllona habit, who use tho Bittern aa a protect!vo medicino, will nevor suffer tho pidun and pou lilies of Liver dlaoaea or lillie us Remittent | Favor. No words can do juetico lo Us. MARVELOUS PROPERTIES. lt stamin pre-eminent among tho health restoring pro- I parstione of the agc, and ovory y oar adds to Ita fi me, not ] only In this country, but throughout tho dvtlUcd world. Jr.:,oe ( Know thy Destiny. , Mac ana K. F. TnonMTOM, tho groat English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Paychomctrlclan, wbo bas os tu li? lah ol tho eclentISc class?e of Ibo Old World, hu now lo? cated herself et Hudson, N. Y. Madame TaonMTOH poe acssea such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to Impart knowledgo of tho greatest Importance to tho singlo or married of el Hu r ?ox. Whllo In a stain of trance, abe delineates tho very feature? of thc person you sro lo marry, and by the aid of an Instrumont of In? tense power, known ss tho Psych omotro po, guaran loee to produce e life like picture of tho future husband or wife of tho applicant, together with dato ol marriage, position | In life, loading traits of character, ftc. Thia ls no hum? bug, ae thousand of testimon?ala can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certif?calo, or written iruaranleo, that lb? picture ls wbat it purports to bo. By aiicloelng a email lock of hair, and lng pleoc of hirth, ago, Jlipoi.ltlou snd cornploxtou, end enclosing Ry centi ind alampe 1 envelope, addressed to yourself, you will re? solve tho pi .i uro end desired luformallnn by roium mail, AU corumuotcaUona sacredly confidential. Ad J rcs?, to coi,(elene... Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 313, Hudaou. N. Y ly March 30 OFFICIAI,. Headquarter*, Second Military District,! CnanxjtsTOlf, fi. 0., Juno 3d, 1S67. J [OQTBTUI. Onnans, Na 31.) I. Sheriff?, Chiefs of Police, City M s rabila, Chief? of | Detectives and Town Marshals of the eovoral districts, counties, ellice, towns, and other municipal organiza- ? Ihun, In North Carolina and South Carolins, will at once, by letter, report to Drovet-Colond Enwaan W. Hrxia, U. H. Arm v, Provost Marabel General of the Second Mili? tary District, Charleston, South Carotins, setting forth In tho report tho nemo of each ofBcor, hts residence, ofnciil station, duties, posion! :o address, salary por annum, and tho authority by whom appointed. Coroners, Con? sta Idea, and otbor officers, In this Military District, wheeo duty lt ls to make arrests, and who are not Included In Ibo force of any Sheriff. Chief of Pollco, City M ar aha], Chief ur Detectives, or Town Marshal, will niako Indi? vidual reporta to the Provost Marshal Gcnoral In Ilks manner and form as above required. II. Whonover any homicide, rape, mayhem, felonious nonsuit, burglary, arson, robbery, or larceny-where tho property stolen ls ol tho valuo of twenty-five dol?an and moro-ahaU ba committed within any elly or town In this Military District, tho chief officer of pollco of such j city or town ab all at onco luve? ti gato tho case and report j the facts to thc Provost Marshal General ; sett! n g forth thc nature ol ibo cr Imo, tho n.vmo and residence of tho party against whose person or property snch crime has been committed, the Limo when and place where lt waa committed, tho name, description and rc-ddenco of thc offender, if known ; and if tho offender bas been arrest? ed, tuting what elope have bcon taken to socurp his punisainont ; and If not In cuatody, giving any Infor? mation which may bo of sorvlec In securing bis detecuou and arrest. SheriQs ol counUea in North Caro. [Ina and of districts in South Carolina, shall In. voaUgato and make ri port of auch offences, when coi milled withiu their respectivo counties or diatilcts and not within tho Ilmita of any city or town, tn Uko man? ner and fenn as ia herein required ol chief? of police of clUca and towna. Whcu au offender' whoso offence baa been reported, shall bo arrested, report of tho arrest will be m ado at once by tho ofilcur In charge to tho Provost Marshal General. Conaolidated Monthly Repolle of the abovo enumera? ted crimea will alao bo made by tho respectivo officers and for tbo local.Ucs abovo designated, to the Pi o vost Marshal Gcnoral. Blanks will be fnrniahod by him upon application. Tho first report to Include tho period from January lat to May Slat, 186T. UL Whenever an/ prisoner shall break and escapo from a penitentiary, Jail, or other prison, in the Second Military District, tho officer tn ch argo of auch peniten? tiary. Jail, er other priaou, ?hall at once mako report of tho facts to Ibe Provost Marshal General, setting forth In such report the dato of escapo, the name of each escaped prisoner, hie description, age, rosidonco, the crime for which committed, whotber under sentence or awaiting trial, whether recaptured; and elating fully tho manner of the escapo, and the eireuma lance under which la was effected. Reporta in Uko form and manner will bo mado j by all officers from chose custody prisoners may escapo while being conducted to or from a prison. Whenever a prisoner shall be recap hired the fact will bo at once re? ported lo the Provost Maraltal General, by tho officer from whoso custody tho prisoner es caped. Failure to make prompt report of escaped p. Isoners ss herein re? quired nih Inculpate tho delinquent officer as aiding and allotting tho escape. IT. Th? sheriffs of counties in North Carolins, and of 1 districts In South Carolina, will at once report to tho Provost Marshal General the condition of tho Jells, priaone or work-houses under their charge, or In tjelr respective districts or counties, aa to capacity, con? venience and security, and the names and residences of tho office ra responsible for the condition and caro of such Jails, prison? end work-houses. V. All civil officers having charge of any (all, prison or workhouse, in this Military District, shall, on tbs last day of each mooth, make a report to the Provost Marshal General, upon blanks to bc by him prescribed, and fur tdabessaipon appUcaUon, of all persona who havo been confined In such jail, prison or work-bouse, during tho month, setting forth the name of tbs prisoner, his de-' scrlpHon, realdonce, age, when committed, for what offenco arrested, by whom arrested, by whose order arrested, wbotlier under sentence or awaiting trial; if un? der sen tehee, by what tribunal tried and sentenced ; Lfseiv tencod, for what period and the amount of fine or costs If any ; how employed ! how subsisted ; whether dis changed, transferred, escaped or dt ceased ; U discharged' by what authority ; If transferred, to what place and by whom ordered. The Brat report made under tho re? quirements ol this paragraph will include the period from January lat to May Slat, 1867. VL All Sheriffs, Oonatablsa, Police and other civil offi? cers and person?, whose duty lt le under the laws of. tho provisional governments of North Carolina abd South Carolina to iwrve write or mako amita are hereby re? quired to obey and execute tho lawful orders of tho Pro? vost Marshal donor?], to the aamo effect aa they ara required by . law to obey and ox?ente write, warrants, or Other process limed by civil magis? trates. And any .resistance to or disobedience of tho lawful orders of authority of the Provost Mar* shall Oe Loni a hall subject tho offender to trial by a Military Commission, and,' upon conviction, to romeral from office and punishment by fine and Imprisonment VII. Duplicate* of the reports required by ibo provid? ions of paragraphs II, HI ' and V of fills order, to ba made by local officers to tho Provost Marabel Oenersl,1 will at the ?ame time bo sent to.the proper Poet Com? mander. .' 1 VIII. The porforuiatlos Of tho duties enjoined by thia order will not be cu J.trued lo relieve civil officer* from the discbarge of any of .he dulles now required of them by the laws of the local Provisional Governments. And any civil officer ?/Iio ahaU refusa or neglect to perform promptly the duties herein required of. him, cr who shall make any false return or report of the malters here? in prescribed, ehaU be dismissed from hts office, and be. subject to trial' by Military Commission for misde? meanor. . IX. Sheriff?, Constables and other officers, whose offi? cial emoluments are confined to coats and fees, shall be allowed for services perform erl under tho or J ere of tho Provo?t Marshal General the samo costa and fees, to be raid in the aime manner, as la provided by tho laws of the local provisional governments for like eervleo under thou lawk I X. All 'persona in Lida Military District, who may know of any threatened breach of the peaee, ar of the commis? sion of any crime or offene?, are roques tod cofmake com? plaint thereof at once to tba Chief of tho Police, or Mar ?hal, of the city or town; or, If the crime or disorder shall be committed' without' tab' bruits of any city or town, to a Magistrats or the Sheriff of the comity cr dis? trict; end,'If prompt action ah all not be tekoa by th* officer to,whom the maller eiiall ba reported, auch per? sona aro remues tod to report all the facts to-ta* Post Commender au J to the Provost Marshal General. . tiA XL Imprisoum e n t for default In psym on t pf Coats, fees' cv chirg?a of court, attorneys or publia officers, ehajl not exceed thirty1 day?. " . '* -? [?"? By enrnmiBd Of MsJor-0 onoral D. E, Q ic.*:**. ?.?<:.< Y ff,. Captain I8lh U. t}.<U?\nyj, IM - ? ' Aide-do-.amp, and A. AJA.' Q. . OTfUUil. J. W, Orxica, Capt 88th Daft.', A. D. 0, kill A.A.?.?. ' M Iinji 7 I tl l ri i wtriVrt ?..<: , t-i/jji;. - -... - rnoTHiNB, SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! fTUlB UNDERSIGNED, INTENDING TO CHANGE JL their business, clTur Ut ?lr cnllro STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND At mid Below Cost F?r?ona lo nMd of these articles will I'O wull to give un a call beforo purchasing ulsowboro, aa wo ITO detonnlned to ?ell out our STOCK, Ami bare flzod our price? low, BO aa to ?ult Ibo depressed atato of Ibo market. I. L. FALK & CO., No. 303 KINU STREET, Above Wentworth street. Juno 6_ . ... vrfia CIUUBT, wilt.? & co., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, MEDIUM, AND COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, MOS. 65, 67, 6? and 61, Hodson street, near Duane. Mew Ink. T. F. fUnHABT. yr. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAM WAOENEM. Chinner lt? 6mo_. T. II A MILTON. A. S HU1L, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 7d BROAD STREET, NORTH SIDE, DErwc;tN MKETINO AND OUURCU. WUi.ro bo will bo .-lad to sse bia lld f. loads and cnn lum? era, au i baa In ?oro a full-aasorlmcnt of CLOTHS COATING, OAS-dilRU ES and VESTINGS of every val rtclj, willoh ho will moka up to orlur at as low pi Ice? sa any similar establishment uso, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING OOODS FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M. JNO. T. FldflSN. (formorly of 0. D. Carr A Co..) will superintend tua Tailoring Department ss usual, sud will glvo Ula especial attention to Cutting Garments and Making and Trim ra hug. May ll JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WBOLXULX AMI Karr AIL uutu nt CLOTHS, oiMERES AND VESTINGS, ?iliNTs' Kl KM si II Mi GOODS. No. 35 BROAD STREET January 23 ernos CHARLESTON, 8. 0. SEWING MACHINES. $20. AGENTS WANTED, $20. $76 to $300 par month-males and females-to sell tho ONLY GENUINE COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWIN'l MACHINE Manufactured. Il will hem. fell, stitch, tuck, bind, braid, quilt and embroider baantliully. Frico, only $50, includion Barnum's self-sower and self-turning hem* mer. Fully warranted for Oro yoars. CAUTION.-new iro of tboso eelllng worthies? cast iron machines, under the samo name a.* oars. For dr cum and to ms. s hires? lt BOWERS & CO., No. 366 S. ilfth street, rhllilcl|ihla Pa. "1m .. May M A RARE CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS. Flouring and Saw Mill FOR SALE. fTTHE FIR8T-Cr,AB3 FLOUIHNO AND SAW MILL X known as the "CHESTER MILLS," located tn tho town of Ch os ter, a C., ta offered for salo by tho sub? scribers. . Thia M?H? situated In one of the best wheat prodnc lnr( ptaces In the Mata, and aa the wheat crop la au unu? sually large one this year, it would Le a fino chanco for capitalists to make a profitable Investment Tho lilli ls s flrst-olaai on?, capable of turning' out 100 barrels of Hour dally, and ia within 30 yard? of the rail? road, which give? lt all tho facilities for shipping. Attached to thi ?ame la a fine SAW MILL, of Page's Patent .. -. I ~ Ten particulars, tarma, fcc, spply to JOHN CA MI'S EH Ar CO-, " ? No. U Market oppoaito State atroct. Blay 39 wftnlmo - - - ? Charleston, 8. O. EDWARD M. L'ENGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKSON\1IALE, FLA., "117'ILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS IN EAST VT FLORIDA. lofrrenert-McCain T k Bon, ADAMS A Faorr, Wu. Mo Bira?KT, Esq. - fflmo* December 31 BOOKS . :.'.'].'. .... ' "jai or TUB Mot ho dist Episcopal Church South. fTiBE UrDERSIONED ARE THE AGENTS OF THE X PubUahingBous? at Nashville, E. J. DAWSON & CO., " 1. " ? NO. 165 MEETING STREET. Hay 13 .' " ' _imo ICE CHEAM. rpHB .UNDERSIGNED TtEiPECTFULLT INFORMS X. bl? former costomsrt, and tba' public gcnsrally, that bo ha? reo pi:: od, for the aosjon. hla' SALOON, No. 86 CALHOUN TflKEET, opposite Elizabeth, whore ho will be happy to servo thom. Having, attentive attend? ants, his efforts win ba lo please. Tba quality of bis Cream ta loo Well known fdr eomoosnt ' . Families supplied as usual m qua ntl tics to anil, at all hours, t ..'"'"'. Plo Nice, Maroon?, cte,' supplied, at tba shortest so. Ilea. . , :. In all casts; Cream, quality and quantity warranted. No chargs if th? Cream do .'( provo sa recommended. HENRY LAUCOMBE. *sT* Tbs ICE CHEAM Wsgon rill bo out every day. Bundara excepted.. Imo May ?8 fTUTE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIP. X PENSE this sgreeablo and hoolihful bevs?tt-, .t their wen-known ?Und?* No. 8fl HASEL8TRKEI be? tween Ring and Meeting atkoots. No. 138H KING BT i IA? '1 (Old Piquet Guard Homet, and at tho hoad of CE HI Lil MARKET, northtrtrt corner.' . Drnggtit* and others wishing to be auppUod with Fountains or Byraps, and dealers desiring Fount i- a charged, win b* ' accommodated ' upon reasonable lenna. . Steamers, Hotels, 'Restaurants and private families, furnished with a superior arti clo of bottled Soda, in quan UUca to suit purchasers.. We are agon ts for the salo of A. J. Mona A Son's lastly celebrated Bods Wstor Apparatus, consisting of Goncxav tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Blands, Tumbler Holdcrr, and all apparatus necessary for tho manufactur' of Soda Water, at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added. Dosier? In Soda Water throughout tho State, doslrlng an apparatus, will'do wall to examine tho merits ol Moran's Apparatus, before purchasing elesowbera. DescripUoucaUloJuo and price hat sent to any addreta apon application to JOHN BUCK A CO., Charleston. Whll? sppreclallng tho very liberal patronage extended tona during the pul Baasem, we (hall strlvt lo merit ila contin?an co. . JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April ll "'";. , ; arno LAW NOTICE. WASHINGrTOlNT, D. ?, rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED THE PRA0 X TTCH OF HIS PROFESSION IN WASHINGTON crry. ..Ay -, j .>.<. < ' P. PHIUAITPS. June 6 ' ' '_' ' Imo ? 30 CENTS EACH. TOTAB? .:AI?)I FRUIT m XT/E ARE MATOFAOTURTNG ORATES, OF ??NI . IT ?ORUdR (onobushel saca.)oarprtssly for ahip ping VEGrrADtXd and FACHT, and Cab aupply any quantltjl s???6rtnotLM. b t"-' . .i.*.r 11-'.. ttl ' \ Orders left st our Factory corner RutUdg? and Usan-1 fain ?trwts,,wulr?o?dTOT^mptatttn;lan. J.'. SALTUS Si ROCHE, . tm*:*::::: y ,: ! ; - INSURANCE. ?<(rnl?VlnPd)CTiirt,UTi, Wttii'Sciforflunfltri, ci., in tiiici ter l<cpcn ?ln|l.tltcrt tt4 Yaiibtl (ber Snldciboder,) T.lrSr out A c ii e it I c i I i Q c ii Wubcn btgrllnbtt ip,- ? btlero.1 ?ti teil ittafiigiKn ^ir?micit. .Jraniinirttit? rUit, tum. Uflrtvaiet, tr, 0. .?>. .ItlltrJ. ddt Ping unb 3/iortctftra?r. _Juuu.ryJ5_tutumo " QUEEN PIRE \mum mum, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL,.?10,000,000 IN GOLD. APPLY TO (ilHUES & CO., Agents, NO. 10 A DG EB ' S SOOTH WHARF. December 7 mwfljr ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY J. E. EDWARDS, Proaldcnt. W. U. ISAACS, VIcePrcsldont. D. J. UARUSOOK. Secretary. CHAS. N. SMITH, Mod. Examiner. A lid i ab Io Soul horn Com pan y. RATES AH LOW AS ANY OTHER COMPANY. AND, S ?bon der ret?, premiums mido pavsblo monthly, j quarterly or acral-anmially, or ball nf tbo nuuunl pro- f ?alum In cn.ti, and Ibo remainder by note at twolvo luonlhn, thcioby bringing lt wit dn tho reach or all. Hr.VHN-KlOHTHS OF ALL THE SURPLUS FUNDS, after pay expenses, divided evory year among policy holders entitled to profit. (aili and get a circular anti read tbo advantages to bo derived from insuring In ibo "ARLINOTON." J. L. HONOUR, Agent, May IS wita Imo NO. 6 BROAD STREET. . :?W??D MARINE INSURANCE. MACBETH & RAVENEL I Corner East Bay and Exchange St., .VEIT OL.D POSTOFFICE:. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE FLRT-CLA8S COMPANIES : CAPITAL AND ASSETS SIX MILLION DOLLARS ! LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND Paid in Charleston. MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, or Ballimore Maryland. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM PANY, of Baltimore, Maryland. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY j ot Baltimore, Maryland. HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Bal timora. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Caltimoro. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Now York. YONKERS AND NEW YOBKINSURANCE COMPANY, New York. INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF YTJIOINIA, WInchcatcr, Virginia. GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee. Florida. ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of Now Zork. J. K A V KM:I. MACH ?TH..D. HAVEVEL,Jr. April 10 wfmlmo MACHINE SHOPS. JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES BARKLEY. -1% IRON TpQ Charleston, S. C. i OHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ABE PREPARED TO ET SC UTE ALL ORDERS FOB HIGH and LOW PltfiSBURE. PORTADLE and SI VI ION I.KY STEAM ENUINES and BOILERS. BICE THRASHERS (from now patterns, with all the m odom improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, Ac tc CASTINGS IN IRON IND muss Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marino and other Work, shall roceivo special attenUon. FOB SALE-Ono 11-horao power Z1EAM ENGINE, nearly new; several new and second-h nd BOILEitl, o to 10-horso power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY IN COUBSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10,12 and 30 Horse Power Steam Engines. - AU Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shaH re* colvo our prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll_8mo ?. J. SttEPEORELL, No. 87 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. POTT TP IUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING J MATSR1AT, and F-LUTS, OILS, OLASBEH, ic, I constantly on hand si tbs lowest marist price*** June jj j_ rtulvT NEW YORK Mil MINE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ?NQINE LATHES, PLANERS. IMPROVED OAJt WHEEL BOXES. BOLT ODTTEBS, ?FBIQHT DRILLS, ' AND MACaiMSTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. I OFFIOE AND WABER00H, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW ?ORK. December IP Str. o CLOSING UP ! SOME RABE AND VALUABLE BOOKS ABB YET to ba bsd at HART'S BOOK STORE, at half prise, but for a brief period, aa the Blore wul shortly closo. Among tho stock are : HALBEOOK'S HKRP ETA LOGY, 6 vols., quarto Quadrupeds of America, by Dr. Bachman Buonsparlo'a Ornithology, 5 vols., quarto Cuvier a Animal Kingdom, colored plates Elanor's Conchology, colored platea Boydoll'a IllUilralion' of Bhakapoare'a Plays, rollo The PyrajnhlaofOtaex, I vol., (olio 'ibo Cathedrals of Glasgow, 1 vol., rollo Tho Public Buildings of London, 3 vols., folio The Ll erary World, IO vols., folio The American Almanac, from its beginning, 1830 Bryan's Dlr denary of Painter?, 3 vols., quarto Tho Engineers and Machinist Assistant, 3 vols., folio A set or tho Library of tho Fathers, complote, 41 vols A eetof Baxter's Praotlcal Wort?, 4 vols Nordhelm er's Hebrew and t^giLS Q rammer, 3 vols With many other valuable works on Art and Architec? ture._Imo_May al FUN FOR ALL ! FULL INSTRUCTION i BY WHICH ANY PERSON, malo or female, can meeter tho croat art of Ven? triloquism by a fe-< hours' practico, making a world ol fun, and after boe.imlng experts themselves, can teach other?, thereby making lt a source of income. Full in . truetiona sont by mail tor CO cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address F. 0. Drawer 31, Troy, N. Y. May 13_lyr AN ORDINANCE! I TO jUouiATa TUX ?TORao? or r rrEo LI ru, rta rao* DUCTS, AND oman rarunutiii.R ona. Sac 1. Be it ordained by tu Mayor and Aldtrwum, in City Council atiembted. That from and after tho 16th day of June next, lt abell pot he lawful to heep Petroleum, Kerosene, bock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any other in? flammable oU or oils on storage or for sale in any cellar, store or building sooth of Line ll reel, lo a Urger quan? tity than nay gallons on any one lot or premise?, ead any each quantity eo kopt or ?torod shall be contained lo vessels ol lin or o th or metal. ! i bao. J. That Petroleum, Ita products, or any other In? flammable oil or oils, when brought Into the elly by land or water, may be kept on any loi erin any building tn which cotton la not atored, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hour?, upon the expiration of which tons it ?hall be removed and kept In the manner as required by tho foregoing section. Sae. 8. Any person or persons violating airy part Of thia Ordinance ?had be subject to a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, roooterabls in any Court of coin pelentJtirisdlcUon. ; j lUUfled In City Council thia twenty-first day of May, In tba year of our Lord ona thousand eight hundred and sixty-asv en. [Ils.] F. O. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. IL Surra. Clerk Of Connell. ?Tune I C?TY TATES-MONTHLY RBTVRNft. , ': . OFFICE 0? HUS CUY ASSESSOR, 1 cm HujvJane 1st, l MT. I f Tttf OTTOS 10 HERSEY OlVhdt TO ALL CONCERN'ED 1> that th? Monthly Be turne for the month otf May poa', in compliance with the 'Pax Ordinance, ratified Oil the 28th day of December, 1866, must be mad? on or be? fore ito UltInstant. D.O. OIBSO?t, ' Janel ll ' - " etty AS*? AUCTION JEALES. Remainder oj Stock of Clothing, Straw Hals, Flowers, oto. nv .limn o. NILHOR it co. Tilly DAY. llb lOHtant. al 10 o'clock, will bo sold, at our Auctlou BMcsroom, No. Ib3 MoctluK aired, HIE REMAINING SIOCK OK CLOTHING-, COKilirTlrio OP : MEN U LINEN. DLAY LINEN AND SPANISH LINEN SACKS, nova- Uncu Sack* Men's niuo and Groy Flaunel Sacks, Uro wu Uncu, Duck and Cotlonado Print* Whllu and Colored Musquito Nota Condition? for Clothing-Suma under $100 c*?h; over $100, 00 days wllh approved elly acceptance AIM, An Invoice of Ten ooat a MKN'H AND BOYS' WHITE. BLACK, BRO WM MIX D STRAW HATS Infknl* and Clilldreu'a Straw Csp? and Jockeys Bolo? French Artificial Flower.. ALBO. - Demijohns, tl and 0 Kanon? each. S1IEHHY WINE - Demijohns, 2 and 5 gallons each. Old Pori Wino. Sato will commence with Wine. Juno 7 Reqidar Sale-Furniture and Sundries. WM. Melt A V AND .loin CAMPUKI.L. McKAY & CAJI PB ELL, l aih Auction Howse, No. 136 Meeting strcot. Opposite Pavilion Hotel. Will ?ell THIS DAY. (Friday.) 7th Inst, al IO o'clocl , COTTAGE SETS, Sofas, Lounge--, Wardrobes. Bureaus, B?crularlos, What Not?, Desks, Meat Ssfcs, leo House, Clocks, Bees lead?. Cane and Wood Boat Chair? and Hocker?. ALSO, 10 Pieces FINE BOBIN ET, 4 pair Fino Lacs Curtains, S neals Trunks, ko. ALSO, 3 SHOW CASE3, 4 chest? Carpenter's Tools, 1 Black smith's Vico, Ac. ALSO, ILIO HT ROCKAWAY._Juno 7 Special Sate of Bacon and O root fies. WM. Molt A Y JOHN CAMPBELL. MCKAY & CAMPBELL. CASH AUCTION HOI SF.. No. 136 Mooting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel. Will sell THIS BAY, Friday, 7th Inst., at ll o'clook. Boxes Now York City cured BACON MIDDLES chests Fino Breakiust Tea Barrel? Porto Rico Sugar. Cases Chow Oh ow. Cases Qcrklns. Demijohns Tomato llanco. Boxes Ch oe so. Boxes sod half boxes Family Soap. Half b?rrela Boer, ?nd cases Old Jamale* Run, Ac, Ac. Terms cash._June 7 AUCTION SALK. WU1 bo sold at publ-c auction on MONDAY, June. 10, 1SS7, at ll o'clock, A. M., St Southern wharf, Charles? ton, S. C., SM BALES, 70,108 LBS., DAMAGED HAY. Terms cub. Government fund?. Tho Hay to bo re? moved tho day following tba salo. J. D. STUBBS, Brevet Lt. Cel. and A. Q. M. Ornes DEPOT QuxHTXiuiarrEn, Charleston, 8. O., Juno 1, ISSI. 7 Jon? 3 RAILROADS. I NEW HCIIKDUI.K ON H PAUTAN HC It O A. ND UNION RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. ITU 20rn MAY INST, tho Passenger Train will run on MONDAYS, WED? NESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Down Tra?na leaving Bpittaaburg C. U , at S A.n., arrive at Alston at 11:30 A.M. Up Ti sins leaves Alston at 12:30 P.M.; arrive at Spnrtanburg C. L.., st 7:00 P.M. TH09, B. JETER, President S. and U. Railroad. UnlonvUlo, B. C., May 18, 1807. Ma] 23 Imo m??????t?? GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. rprns SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO JL provo Its superior quality. Uso lt as you would any common Soap. Try lt and you wilt bo convinced that Itu superior to any otbor article In market For sala by Grocers gonoialty. Manufactured by TAYLOR A YOUNO, No. IBO Front ?i root, Nuw York. For sale by OKUBER A MARTEN, No. 230 Ring Btrcet H. BISCHOFF A CO.. No. 107 East Bay. OEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Corner Church and Hoyne ? trotts. BOWIE A MOISE, Druggists, No. 181 Meeting street Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 23 w rm imo WHITE WDM ?PRK, CATAWBA COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED WATEBINO PLAGE, having gouo lo great expense since tho last leeson, in changing tho position of and re? pairing tho C'OiTAQES, grading the Walks and erecting now Ilulldlngs, together with many other Improvement?, wiU open THE SPUINGb for tho roc opton oi visitors ou Saturday, June 1st, 1807. Being situated in the northwestern part of tho State, In a country remarkable for tts boauttrand healthful? ness, thcao, together with tho virtues ot tho Waters, make lt one of the most doalrabte WATERING PLACES in tho conn try. THE MINERAL WATERS Of THE SPRINGS aro tho Wblto sud Bino Sulphur, and I Chalybeate, and thoy possess all t .e finest quilt tic* of I th cao watara, and are sovereign remod.es for -di disosse* of tho LIVER, ROWELS, BTOMACd .md KIDNEYS. THE SPRINGS aro accessible by any of tho roads load? ing lo Bsllsbury, N. C., and at that point the Western North Carolina itailroad will convoy visitors to Hickory j Station, at which place conv?yaseos aro always In attend ' ance to take them to THE SPRINGS. Dr. WHITE, ot tho Medic J College of Virgie la, will be at lHE bPRINOS tho unliro Beason, and invalid? may rely upon good attention. Having again secured tho aervtocs of Urs. WRENN, and made ample arrangements for keeping a GOOD TABLE, and tho best Wines, Liquors and Began, and having engaged f ml th's Band for bo Season, wo safely promise to ?U every convenience for pleasure, comfort S. d amusement that may be destr?n. BOA HO PRK MONTI*.800 00 BOARD I"KU AV KKK. IS OU BOAnD PER DAV. 8 00 Children under 7 yeas* ot* ?ge anil Hcr vasu Hair Price. J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., May 30_ THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE Ol (il II INO, ?Ullabio lor Gentlemen, La? dies and Children, and being desirous of di m I nianing our Stock before the season advances too far, we wo old espe? cially draw tho attention or thu public toward? tho reduc? tion which wiU bs mada tn oar price* for the nut two or three week? from date. Apply at tbs DEPOSITORY, January 29_No. IT Chalmer* street PUBLIC NOTICE. Omar. Ctxnx or Corroen, l Msy 18S7. J The following Bectiou of " An Ordinance to abolish the office of Superintendent of Streets ; to pr?vido for Keep- 1 lng tho Street*, Lanes, Alleys, and o pan Courts In tba City of Charleston Clean, sud for other purposss," la hereby published (br th? Information of all concerned : For the due proteobun of tbs said contractor or con- I trac to rt, il it further ordained. That every owner, leases, occupant and tenant of any premises trooting tn any street, lane, alley, or open court ?hall on every day (Sundays excepted) have tho dirt flt th, garbage, or other 0 fiat placed tn front of his or her lot in a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for tho contractor, by the hour ot satan o'clock, A. M., ira m thonist day ot May to tbs first day of November In every year ; and by the hoar ot nlno o clock, A. M., frc m tho first day of November to tho fini day ol May following. And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt filth, garbage, or other offal, tn any ?treat lane, or alley, or open court, arter tbs hours above named, shall bs subject to a Ano not lea* than two nor more than five dollar*, for each and over; offence, to be Un po ?od by tho Mayor. by order W. H. SMITH, May IS_Clerk of Council. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE.) UiiAout-oM, B. C.. May 4, 1387. J rrtJJE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND j JL Inclosureo, vault*, oto., will commen?a on Monday next, et Inst Own era and occupant* aro hereby roq utrea lc sea that their premise* are tn good condition and that 1 di filth and garbage ts removed ss required by Ordi? nance. Oth?r Inspection? wiU follow. By order of Mayor """ ??" C. B. Hld WAI,ri. _Chief of Polios. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING claus? of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Balsa Sup? plias tor tho j s ir 1807," ls published for the Information or persons selling Uooda by ssxopls or otherwise, who are not resident? oi this city. All ?noli persona aro hereby notified to report a. this office. "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all gooda sold In Inls etty by 'son* not resident*, by cam plo ta ! otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8_Clerk ol Council TAVERtV-KEEPERS'NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I March 1,1887. J ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS,ANO PERSONS RETAIL? ING spirituous Honors, within the city limits, who bare not executed their bonds and takon out the propel o ?rd? to ?how that they havoSBconss to sell, wul be rv Corted as not complying willi the lew, siter Monday, ot h ist Taos* who have cards are hareby notified to bar* tin tame placed m a conspicuous place in the window. All tailing lo observe thia notice will siso b* reported, aller Ute sbove-mtntloned time. W. H. SM ITH, March 2_ Clerk of council. THE 1 SOUTHERN EXPRESS ilOiilPAMl, Office No. 147 Meeting Uri. t. CONNECTIONS EaUroads Throughout THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the sate Transmission of Freight, Money and Yalnables., WILL CALL FOB AND DELIT EH FLEM IT? TO ANY -POINT IN THE 01T? j FliEE 0)? Oil AEG E. - ! H. D. PLANT, ?"resident, April 10 AUfftuuvaa, _AUCTION SAIE8. 7? Cb Ml /loots and Shoe*. UT Mil.RS DIMKK. TIIIH MQRNIM). at heir-past 10o'clock, itu; atoro comor of Kio? and Liberty streets, will bc Bold, wUrv out reserve, 78 CASE? BOOTS AND SHOES, Ju?l rocoivo?* by rtesin ?bip SareffOB'?. COM mora Tint FOLLOWTKO STILES : . . . Canon Men's Calf. Suwod and P*?gcd P. 8. BOOTH Calf. Ilufr, and Balmoral Drogan*, Oxford Tlo*, French Tie? anil Blimarckc'a Ladlee' Tenting Congress, French Morocco, Kid and (lo/it Hahnorals Iloy H Calf P. B. Boola, '"re-ana and Balmorals, I to S Youl In' Brogans and Balmorals, S to l i Carlooua Ladles', MJsaoe'aiul Chlldron's ahoca, ?*aorted. Torms casb. f- ..>__?H"?.7... Doors, Shelving, Window Sathes, Witlovoware, rte, Counter?, Barrett, and Fir tun? qf a O roary Store. _ ( A MIMILI.I., KNOX & IO., i nih Auction House, No. 35 IlnscI street, opposite FoatoIHcc. Will ?ell HUB PAY, st 10 o'clock. All obovo cuumorsled AHTIOLKB. . ALBO, CONTENTS OF OROOERY ll 1 OilK, via I Whiskeys, Csndlcs, Soaps, Tobacco. Muatard, Daking Powder, Scales, Candy Jen?, Boor Pump, Hhow Oases, Canisters, Lamps, A?. Condlllous cash. Juno T Furniture of a Family leaving the City. CAMKllELI,, ICMOX ?fc CO, Casi! Auction House, No. OB Ilaeel street, LATE U'KAY SC CAMPIIELI/H, Will m ll THIS DAY. al 10 o'clock, MAHOGANY DOhEAUS, Marblo Top Contra sud Pier Tables, Csuo Bent Chaim, Redstead*, Waabatands, Ma h"? ?ny Sofaa, Dinlug TsblcB, Lounge, Hocking (Uta!rv. Trunks, Cribs, tic. ALSO, OFFICE DEMK. Carpeting. Keroaeno Stovo, Hall Lamps, Kltcbou Furniture, Ac. ALSO, Supr.rior ENORAVIN1H, Oil Paintings, ?ic. Conditions caMi. J nut ? HAWK IT HI mm. Au 11 II ur er anil Comm) aalon merchant, at N . 80 King street, b? low Broad street. OQurH bia aorvlcoi for Ibo ?a'.o of MERCUAND1HR kt day au I night at his store, alao for tho sale of Stock, H?nde, lt ul Estaio, Von aclu II raes and Prod uno. Beat city rofero ces will bo given. Consignments coi Iel tod. Terma moderato sud guarantcee aatiafaoUon. May M Imo MISCELLANEOUS._ LAW NOTICE. rWVBM UNDERSIGNED ABE ASSOCIATED AB PABT X N KR.S. and propoao to practico in tho STATE CODBT8 OF LAW AMD KQUaTY for tho District? of Bomwoll, Beaufort and Colieton, under tho name and stylo of "DAVANT." o?r. -i, for the preeont, at OILLTSONVILLE. South Caro Ina. H. J. DAV AMT. November M_fm_ J. P. HAVANT. PAYHJON HOTEL. A FINE LUNOH Served livery Day, FROS ll TO VS 1-9 O'r I.I I CK . Jnne G "LA CRIOLA " SEGAK STORE, CORNER BROADWAY A MU 7 III STRDBV, NEW YORK. THE UNDI K-IC)NED WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE bl? Boutborn frluuds. Tho cboloest HAVANA BE? GA BB. of ol) tho loading branda, with a gonotal assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always on baud. _Juno ?_D. 01TOLENO?I. AgenL ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! T7UTTY POUNDS OF ICE. AMD UPWARD. DELIY Jj EBED IQ any part of Ibu City at 1 oont per pound. A. GA.GK & CO., funo 3_CHARLESTON IOK HOUSE. SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. fl AHE WATEB OF THIS SPBINO IB BELIEVED TO X bo unequalled by that ot any olhor In tho far-famed valley af bandogs Ita virtues aro such aa have secured lt tho high encomium* of all who bavs used lt, possess? ing, aa lt docs, lu un eminent degroo, cathartlo, diuretic, alterativo sud tonio quaUtlea. From SAMUEL ll EN KY DIOKSON, M. D., Profoasor Prac doe ol Physic, Jelferson Medical CoBcgo, Phila? delphia, formerly of Cbarleston ,8. C. I'uiLADKLi'UiA, November IS, IBAS. I bavo been for a year or moro past In tho habit ot biking tho water of tho "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Aucuatonicd during tho great portion or my invalid tho to uso tho different water* of tho several fountain* which boll up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them lor mucb of tho comfort I enjoy, I am *oas tlcd thal tho Excelsior Water is ss well adapted as any other among them, if not moro io, to too purpose* tor iv h K- h they sro generally einployod. Il ts very agreeable, atrongly inapregualod with the carbonic acm. lively and .parkung. * * * I can beartily and consol end onai y recommend lt lo all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic SAMUEL HENEY DICKSON, M. D. Tho Water la put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and packed tn good order for shipping. Pints in boxe, ot lour dozen ouch, and Quarts iu boxes or two doxen eaoh BOLD AT WHOLESALE BX GOODRICH, MINEHAN & CO., Importer? and Wholesale Druggists, No. 103 UKI: l l Ml STREET, OPPOSITE OI1ABLX8TON HOTEL. DOWIE & MOISE, Mo. Ul MEETING STREET, Oppealto Charleston Hots!. And for salo by first class Druggiita and Hotels. January 13_gmo PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 January 3, lBOT.I PUBLIC NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordlnanco Uceases have boen prspartd for delivery from thia Office. 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer. . SEO. 1. De it Ordained by the Mayor and Aidenxentn City Council aitembled. That from "and after the first diy of January, Bec usc* shall bo taken out for all carts, dray, and wagons, used for private and dome*tic purposes, in the same manner, and accord bag to the same provisions now of force in relation to carta, drays and wagons, letor Irtvon lor hire, except giving bonds, And each such cart, dray or wagon, ah all be provided with a badge con? taining tho number thereof, and marked /Vi taff, to ue placed on the ontaldo of tbe ehart. Bro. 2. No person a hall bo taken by tho Treasurer sa surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning li? censes for cans, drays, wagons and other carnage?, un? less be or sho bo a freeholder. UEO. S.' Tho follow ny ahaU hereafter bo the rates for licenses for public and private carla, drays, wagons, Ac. including the horse* or mule* used thereof, which shall oe free from other taxation: puDLio CASTS, HUIT?, ara, OB THOSE XXCTLOTED ar an* ce. in EA* WHATEVER, ton Utax Dinner OB DDIEXOT. For o VI. ry cart, dray or wagon, drawn by ona horse or molo, ?30. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, ?80. For avery back and carriage with two wheels, tao. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, ?40. For ovary alago or omnibus (except Una omnibus1/ with two horses, soo. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus drawn by four bones, $00. For ovary truck drawn Dy two or moro horses or mule*, ?60. For avery oxurus* wagon drawn by two or more horses or mules, ?60. BEEAC OAST* ayn FBTVATB CUTTS, nrtaTS, sro. For every bread cart or wagon, ?8. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? mestic purposes, and not to bo eaiployed in the trans, porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any omer commodity, for compensation, either directly oe Indirectly tor the same, ahull pay for a lice nao th* aram of so, exclusivo ol the boras or mule, lia tao ad In Olly Council, this 16lh day of January, [L. a.] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor. Dy the Mayor. January s VT. H. RM ITU, clark of CjunclL ORDINANCE, ri THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLIHHED X. fnr the Information of ah oar. oem od : Alf OES IK AK CE TO BEaHLATB TBE OLEASkTHO OE FXTVTES AMD VAULTS LB TUB CO RPO nar? LOOT* OF TEE CITY. I. Be li Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, that from and siter the ralibcatlon of thia Ordinance, lt ahaU not be lawful tor any person to cleanse or remove tba contents of Vanita or Privies within tho limits of tba city, without bsvlng previously obtained a license for tba .ame; all auch licences to expiro on the Slat December cf every year, and be subject to all raqui remen ts impos? ed by Ordinance* regulating tho granting of License* tor Drays and O tri*. TJ. That tba ina of Barrell In open Carts and Wagons ia prohibited, and parllca applying for Llocnse will be re quired to provide closed Carts amiable for tho purpose, UL AU persons having such License shall report rt. ono of th Guard Houses, during toe day, his or their lu tanUon ta lo auch work du*' \ tho ensuing night; in tia Lower Wards such report t made to the Malu Gua.'l House, in the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House, IV. Tbe place or piscos for tho deposit of such o Ski ahall be designated from timo to tune by tho Mayor. V. Every owner or driver of each Licensed Cart ar any other person who shall vi?lalo any of the provisions of this Ordinance, or ahall neglect oe refnss lo obsorvj the esme, or any of them, ahaU forfeit and pay for eaoh orroroo a fina not to exceed twenty-five dollar?, to be en? forced by tho Mayor In his Court, or recovered in any other Court of competent Jurisulctlon. Ratified tn City Council this seventh day of May, in th* year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and six. fa STT?AT1. |r- 3.1 P. 0. GAILLARD, I W. H. KMTTII, Mryor. k_Clerk of Council Brno May 10 TO TAX PAYERS I rfAJXE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IB PUBLISHED ja. for the miormaiion of all persons concerned: au* o an ra A* cs TO Alcaro AW OEDTTIAEOB TO BAISE rop RiXI EOE TOE TEAS 1607, AJTO EOE Olin* PTJBPOeXS. L Be lt ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen In city Council aaa? a bled, I bat aU laxes payable i nd er the Or-, dlnanoe te raise aappllea for tho year 1B07, and far olhor parpo*?*, be paid on or belora tho ?th day of June next: and that persons who ahall mike default of pavmanl of their taxes on that day, ahaU pay, tn addiUifd to th* amount of their taxes, one and a half per cont, par month until tho 3Wt d?7 of July, when, U not paid, aa arnaud of two per'cent, per month upon the amount of taxes ahaU bo paid; and aller tho ?1st day of August three per cant per month on the amount of taxes dna ahaU bo paid until payment of the whole am ount ts made, IL That all persons who neglect or fail to pay their monthly tax** on or before the fifteenth day er eaoh month, ahall retpectively pay on th* amounts ttereof, two per cent per month from such fifteenth day, on lil payment ia made. " lutifled in City Council thia seventh tuiy of May, ia the year of cor Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. 1 [L, a.) P. O. QATT.T.ATtrt Mayor. Vt. IL gaora. Clark of Council, ?mo May ll THE SUMTER WATCHMAN rPUBLISHED EVERY WEDN VcttDAY, AT. SUM TER, 8.0-1 by GILBERT ? TLOWi-HB, Propr?.lort, M FOU U DOLLARS per ?nu um, invariably th advance. Advertisements l&aarMd at usual rites, . ? ? .> Every style ol Job Printing executed tn ?he tic ? 'ea? aiyia and gftuaat du;? ci. beptexno*.- ?V